Privacy Policy

Updated: December 23, 2016

To help you understand how information submitted will be treated when you log on to and use our website,
National Review (www.nationalreview.com) offers this privacy policy.

This privacy policy applies only to www.nationalreview.com. This policy does not apply to information
collected through any other website or to the practices of companies that National Review does not control.
Please note that our site may contain links to other websites. For example, if you click on an advertisement
on National Review and link to another website, then this privacy policy will not apply to any information
collected on that website. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of other websites, and we recommend
that you read the privacy policies of each website that you visit.

GENERAL STATEMENT ABOUT DATA COLLECTION & TARGETED ADVERTISING

The National Review website permits data collection for interest-based advertising. We and third parties may use cookies, web beacons or pixels, mobile ad identifiers, and other tracking technologies to facilitate site navigation, to better understand and improve our services, and to determine or improve the advertising shown to you on this website or elsewhere. We may use your information to facilitate the delivery of targeted ads and promotions on behalf of ourselves and advertisers on this website. This information may be combined with information collected across different websites, online services, and other linked or associated devices.

We and third parties may use technologies called beacons or pixels that communicate information from your device to a server. Beacons can be embedded in online content, videos, and e-mails, and can allow a server to read certain types of information from your device, know when you have viewed particular content or a specific e-mail message, determine the time and date on which you viewed the beacon, and determine the IP address of your device. We and third parties use beacons for a variety of purposes, such as analyzing the use of our services and providing content and ads that are of greater relevance to you.

The information you provide directly to us:
You are not required to provide information directly to us in order to
view National Review. However, when you use certain functions of the website, such as when you register for certain services,
access certain content or features, or directly contact us, we may ask you to provide information, including:

Information we collect from other sources:
We may access information about you from third-party sources and platforms (such as social networking
sites, databases, online marketing firms, and ad targeting firms), including:

if you access third-party social networking services (such as Facebook Connect or Twitter) through NRO,
your username and connection lists for those services;

demographic data, such as age range, gender, and interests;

advertisement interaction and viewing data, such as ad click-through rates and information
about how many times you viewed a particular ad; and

unique identifiers, including mobile device identification numbers, that can identify the
physical location of such devices in accordance with applicable law.

Please note that we may combine the information that we collect with information we obtain from third-party sources.

HOW WE USE THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT

E-mail Communications:
We may use the information that we collect to send you e-mail communications, such as editorial updates,
information about your account or changes to National Review, and promotional messages about our own or our
marketing partners’ products and services. If you signed up for one of our e-mail newsletters, we also
will send you the newsletter that you requested.

Advertising:
In order to provide our readers with free access to our content, we display advertisements on the National Review
website, many of which are targeted based on information about you. For example, using information collected through
cookies, web beacons, and other sources, we may use demographic data or information about your online activities or
interests to display targeted advertising that may be relevant to your preferences. Through this process,
advertisers reach National Review visitors who are most interested in their products, and you see advertising
for products or services in which you may be interested.

Third-party advertisers and advertising platforms also may serve targeted ads on the National Review website.
Please remember that the information practices of third-party advertisers or platforms collecting data on our
site are not covered by this privacy policy.

User Accounts:
To provide you with an open, but also civil, discussion forum, we track user involvement in our
community discussions. For example, we may delete comments per our comment-moderation guidelines
in order to maintain civil and open discussions.

Request Fulfillment:
We may use the information that we collect to fulfill your requests for products, services,
and information. For example, we may use your contact information to respond to your customer-service
requests or to enable you to participate in features on the site such as surveys, polls, sweepstakes,
and message boards.

INFORMATION SHARING

National Review values your privacy, and shares information about our users only under certain circumstances.
We will make information about you available to other companies, applications, or people in the circumstances
listed below:

We may employ third parties to perform NRO-related services, including database management, maintenance
services, analytics, marketing, data processing, and email and text message distribution. These third
parties have access to your information only to perform these tasks on our behalf.

We may share information gathered from our subscribers with select third-party vendors who assist us and other parties with promoting and marketing products. This might include customer research, management of customer databases, promotional mailings or other targeted promotions. This information may include your name, address, or e-mail address. You may request at any time that we do not share your name, address, or other information with these third parties by e-mailing [email protected].

If you choose to engage in public activities on the site, such as posting comments on community
message boards, any information you submit can be read, collected, or used by others. Please exercise
caution when deciding to disclose any personal information in public activities or submissions.

Please note that third parties may independently collect data about you, including your IP address and information
about the websites you visit and the links you click, through cookies, clicks on links, or other means when you
visit or view ads on NRO.

THIRD-PARTY SERVICES

To customize your experience on the National Review website and to simplify our registration process,
we provide you with the opportunity to access or interact with third-party services, such as Facebook
and Twitter. When you connect to the site through these third-party services, we may share information
about you with these third-party service providers and they may share data about you with us.

In addition, if you connect to a Facebook account, your experience on the site may be personalized. For example,
you may automatically see what stories are popular in your network, and what your friends are saying about
particular stories.

Please remember that we do not control the privacy practices of these third-party services. We encourage you to read the privacy policies of all third-party service providers.

YOUR ACCOUNT

Deactivating your account:
You can deactivate your account at any time (please use the service through which you signed in). When you
deactivate your account, your user profile will be disabled, but your public comments will remain on the site.
National Review has no responsibility to take down, remove, or edit any of your public activities or any
submissions that are a result of your public activities.

Cookies and other technologies:
As discussed above, cookies and other technologies, as well as third-party advertisers, may collect information about you.

Cookies: You can change your browser settings to reject all cookies, accept only certain cookies,
or notify you when a cookie is set. Please note that you may need to renew these settings if you delete your
cookies after these preferences are made. These settings also may not apply if you are using a different
computer or Internet browser.

NAI: In addition, many third-party advertising networks are members of the Network Advertising
Initiative. To opt out of having information collected by NAI member companies used for behavioral
advertising, to obtain information about the technologies these ad networks might use, and to view
information regarding their privacy policies, please go here.

Flash Cookies: You can control how Flash cookies are used by visiting the Adobe Macromedia site,
located here. Adobe enables you to allow some Flash cookies from certain websites, limit Flash cookies'
storage capacity, and disallow Flash cookies altogether. In addition, if you use Mozilla Firefox for your
Internet browser, you can download the BetterPrivacy add-on to automatically delete your Flash cookies
every time you close your browser.

If you opt out of these technologies, you will continue to see advertising displayed on National Review, but the
advertising may not be targeted to your interests.

Please remember that we do not have access to, or control over, advertiser or service-provider cookies, and the
information practices of third parties are not covered by this privacy policy.

CONFIDENTIALITY & SECURITY

We limit access to contact information about you to employees or service providers who we believe reasonably need to come
into contact with that information to provide products or services to you or in order to do their jobs. We also have adopted
commercially reasonable technical, physical, and administrative procedures to help protect information about you from loss,
misuse, and alteration.

Please note that no data transmission or storage can be guaranteed to be 100 percent secure. We want you to feel confident
using the National Review website, but we cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us.

PRIVACY-POLICY CHANGES

We may update this privacy policy at any time to reflect changes in our practices and service offerings. If we modify this
privacy policy, we will update the effective date below. We will notify you of any material changes in the way we treat your
information by placing a prominent notice on our site or sending a notice to the primary e-mail address specified in your account.